Discover the best top things to do in Valence, France including The Case, IDEOSPA - ZEN ESPACE, Closed Escape Game Valence, Atelier Gourmand Valence, La Drome Tourisme, The Panic Box, Musee de Valence, Art & Archeologie, Centre du Patrimoine Armenien, La Maison des Tetes, Bar Le 3.
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From the hills to the lavender fields of the gates of Provence, extend a great number of grandiose panoramas and sites of international renown. The Ideal Horse Factor Palace, the Shoe Museum of Romans, the city of Valence, the Natural Park of Vercors, the Tower of Crest, the Clairette de Die, the Château de Grignan, the market of Nyons will be your obligatory stages.
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Envie de partager un moment unique entre amis, famille ou collègues ? Venez participer à une mission chez The Panic Box, votre Live Escape Game à Valence ! Enfermée dans une pièce, une équipe de 2 à 6 joueurs, doit effectuer une fouille intensive et résoudre une série d’énigmes pour pouvoir sortir dans le temps imparti. Un jeu grandeur nature où la cohésion d’équipe et la communication sont les maîtres-mots.
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The Museum of Valence is situated in the historic centre of old Valence adjoining the Cathedral of Saint Apollinaire, on the city's first terrace. It offers wide panoramic views of the Valence countryside, from Vercors to the mountains of Ardeche. Officially created in 1850, it has been housed since 1911 in the former Episcopal palace, a vast private mansion with a courtyard and private gardens, which retains many traces of its secular history: a 12th-century fortified Episcopal tower, an ogival gallery, 15th- and 17th-century painted ceilings, and more. Its rich collections of more than 20,000 works offer, in a reinvented itinerary, a wide panorama of the history of mankind and the arts, from regional prehistory to contemporary art. The Archaeology section retraces the history of civilisations occupying Drome and the mid-Rhone valley from modern times back to prehistory. The art section, which brings together paintings, drawings, sculpture, and decorative arts, places a special emphasis on the theme of landscape, from its reinterpretation by contemporary artists back to its "invention" in the 16th century as an independent genre.
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Unique in The Rhone-alps region, this cultural site is dedicated to the World History, to civilizations that have been marked by persecution, to genocides, exiles, immigration and integration in countries of asylum. The center also reflects the history oh the people of Valence with Armenian origin.
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